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Vish, 

It was nice speaking with you and thanks for clarifying that you have no idea as to what is most needed nor as to when the items collected will be shipped. If I were you I would have asked them to take off your name.

 

In the meantime I will contact the name you gave me, Ms Barbra Arhterly at the consulate tomorrow morning.

In disasters these willy nilly type of collection one has to be careful of.  

Chief
Chief posted:

Vish, 

It was nice speaking with you and thanks for clarifying that you have no idea as to what is most needed nor as to when the items collected will be shipped. If I were you I would have asked them to take off your name.

 

In the meantime I will contact the name you gave me, Ms Barbra Arhterly at the consulate tomorrow morning.

In disasters these willy nilly type of collection one has to be careful of.  

you are just someone seeking visibility

We do not dictate what you must bring. Common sense must prevail.

When you quote someone please quote them correctly

Vish M
Vish M posted:

This fella went to Hajj yet he is stirring ..it on the forum

Try to get PEACE within yourself

Vishnu, when one goes to Hajj, he receives a world of blessings and power to pry into anyone's life, public and private. Some of my cousins who are in Chief's league have done some extraordinary things that made us lagu-bagu look like uncivilized men.  

FM
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It has long been known that the best way to help is to donate cash and not items.  It might be better for Dominica to source these out of Trinidad and put it on some plane and have the T&T gov't cover those costs than to try to ship these items from NY.

I am looking for some reputable Dominican group(s) to give my cash to.  Dominica is the island that needs the most help.

FM
caribny posted:

It has long been known that the best way to help is to donate cash and not items.  It might be better for Dominica to source these out of Trinidad and put it on some plane and have the T&T gov't cover those costs than to try to ship these items from NY.

I am looking for some reputable Dominican group(s) to give my cash to.  Dominica is the island that needs the most help.

Carib

If you do find such a group please share.

I really want to give to the Dominican people. 

Chief
Nehru posted:

Chief, did Vish ask you to broadcast the conversation???

Have you ever been involved in doing something for a disaster.

This is serious matter  and the recipient should  recieve what is donated.

If the man whose name in the flyer does not know what should be collected and when it will be shipped then this ain't looking good.

Over 70000 of our brothers and Sister in Dominica do not have roof over thier head tonight.  In the meantime these jokers printing flyers and putting names down like I'd this is some fun shit 

Chief
Chief posted:
caribny posted:

It has long been known that the best way to help is to donate cash and not items.  It might be better for Dominica to source these out of Trinidad and put it on some plane and have the T&T gov't cover those costs than to try to ship these items from NY.

I am looking for some reputable Dominican group(s) to give my cash to.  Dominica is the island that needs the most help.

Carib

If you do find such a group please share.

I really want to give to the Dominican people. 

Will let you know.  The closest I can get is the Caribbean Tourism Org of which Dominica is a member.  I am a bit reluctant to give to government controlled organizations though.  Not sure I want my $$$ used to fix the Dominica PM's roof.

FM

Carib and everyone else.

Please go on Prime Minister Skerrits Face Book page. There are lots of information as to where and how you can donate to the suffering people of Dominica.

I think I will gather a few people today and tomorrow  and make a house to house collection of items from Queens and take it to the drop off point in Brooklyn

Please ere donate÷These are our own brothers and sisters.Dominica was already a poor Island but I loved the people and the country. There was a guy who had a popular fruit stand that called Mr. Nice , hope he survived. He never charge his customers, his motto " It's nice to be nice" so leave a tip.

Chief
Vish M posted:
Vish M posted:

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Seems as though a few are electing to use this posting for personal attacks and expose their  narrow selfish view

It is clear what is needed

You must admit that at the time Chief asked, the flyer did not contain the items listed on this one. Either you initially posted the wrong flyer or the flyer was updated. Perhaps after Chief inquired about what was needed. If anything, maybe the Chief should not have been so eager to help. Additionally, it seems that you were not initially quite sure what you were advertising. Lastly, going to hajj does not prevent someone from asking pertinent questions and ensuring that they are comfortable with what they are doing. And since when exposing a scam is something to scoff at? There re many scam artists who come out of the woodwork during natural disasters. So much so that FEMA spent days after IRMA beating it into South Floridians' mind.

FM
ksazma posted:
Chief posted:

 

There was a guy who had a popular fruit stand that called Mr. Nice , hope he survived. He never charge his customers, his motto " It's nice to be nice" so leave a tip.

You must admit that this is not a good blueprint for business. Although some tippers can be better than payers. 

He was catering to tourists who went up to the mountains. All the bus drivers will stop on thier return when most people are starving. Tourists tend to be more giving when they are having a good time.

In our group he feared well for almost.all.of us give him like 10 US each, not bad for a water coconut, piece of roast corn, a sugar cake and a.pice of sugar cane.

Chief
Chief posted:
ksazma posted:
Chief posted:

 

There was a guy who had a popular fruit stand that called Mr. Nice , hope he survived. He never charge his customers, his motto " It's nice to be nice" so leave a tip.

You must admit that this is not a good blueprint for business. Although some tippers can be better than payers. 

He was catering to tourists who went up to the mountains. All the bus drivers will stop on thier return when most people are starving. Tourists tend to be more giving when they are having a good time.

In our group he feared well for almost.all.of us give him like 10 US each, not bad for a water coconut, piece of roast corn, a sugar cake and a.pice of sugar cane.

Well, the sugar cake alone is worth more than $10. 

FM
ksazma posted:

. Plus cash is easier to find itself into the wrong hands.

As we speak goods can also end up in the wrong hands. Often stolen/looted from warehouses and sold at black market prices. Especially in situations which are as desperate as in what we now see in PR, the VI, St Maarten and Dominica.

The main advantage of cash is that it allows those providing help to respond to needs as they quickly emerge, and aren't reliant on what people send down.

FM
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